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Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.
Humpday succeeds, often beautifully, by grounding its risque premise in the awkwardness and humor of real people trying their damnedest to communicate. A lot. Read full review
Anna's thoughts matter because, as played by the wonderfully nuanced newcomer Alycia Delmore, the no-bull responses of this perceptive woman are a key to Humpday's sly, wised-up feminist outlook. Read full review
The movie's unblinking observation of a friendship put to the test is amused, queasy making, kindhearted and unfailingly truthful. Read full review
Funny, yes, but also observant and thought-provoking. Read full review
Unlike a lot of institutional raunch in today's comedy, Humpday finds laughs out of what is rarely made explicit between buddies. Read full review
While at times the improvisational dialogue sounds like audio filler, the three leads are poignant and perceptive. Read full review
Delmore, Duplass and Leonard work up a loose-limbed, improvisatory energy, but Humpday radiates with the sheen of a film that has been thought out within an inch of its witty and insightful life. Read full review
A visually mangy but frequently hilarious low-budgeter. Read full review
Serves up some caustic laughs before fizzling out. Read full review
Maybe Humpday needed more characters and a less claustrophobic atmosphere. Maybe the film needed to be bolder and break a few boundaries itself. Maybe it could have better explained why these two men still need to be friends. Whatever the case, it certainly needed a better payoff. Read full review
3.5
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No sex please, we're indie. Read full review